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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 17

School Libraries RACHEL WILKES, Librarian, High School and Junior College, Centralia, to succeed Mrs. Imogene Book, Librarian, High School and Junior College, Mt. Vernon, whose term is expiring. (The other representative of School Libraries is Eleanor Youngmire, Supervisor, Oak Park Elementary Schools, whose term will expire in 196S.) Special Libraries LORRAINE CIBOCH, Research Librarian, Teletype Corporation, Skokie, to succeed William S. Budington, Assistant Librarian, John Crerar Library, Chicago, whose term is expiring. (The other representative of Special Libraries is Agnes C. Henebry, Librarian, Decatur Herald and Review, whose term will expire in 1965.) I concur. O n motion of M r . Johnston, these appointments were approved.

A P P O I N T M E N T TO BOARD O F EXAMINERS IN ACCOUNTANCY

(5) The Committee on Accountancy recommends the appointment of Elmer Waldo Mauritz of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell, and Company, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term beginning July 1, 1964, to succeed Mr. Paul F. Johnson, whose term expires June 30, 1964. I concur.

On motion of Mr. Jones, this appointment was approved.

APPOINTMENTS TO T H E FACULTY

(6) The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and involving tenure, have been approved since the previous meeting of the Board of Trustees. 1. MICHAEL BARR, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $8,100. 2. I. DAVID BERG, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $8,200. 3. RICHARD E, BLOCK, Associate Professor of Mathematics, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $10,800. 4. VICTOR A. BLOOMFIELD, Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $8,500. 5. ROBERT C. BOSTON, Assistant Manager of Television Station, one-half time, and Supervisor of Television Services with rank of Instructor, one-half time, at an annual salary of $11,000. 6. SIDNEY D. BRAUN, Visiting Professor of French, four and one-half months from September 16, 1964, at a salary of $6,875. 7. DONALD E. CARLSON, Assistant Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $8,100. 8. ROBERT W. CARROLL, Associate Professor of Mathematics, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $11,000. 9. GEORGE A. CHAMBERS, Assistant Professor of Educational Administration and Supervision, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $8,500. 10. JOHN C. CHATO, Associate Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $10,500. 11. NORMAN S. ENDLER, Research Assistant Professor of Psychology, four months from May 1, 1964, at a salary of $4,300. 12. BETTY GLAD, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Coordinator of Extension in International Affairs, Division of University Extension, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $11,600. 13. GORDON Z. GREENBERG, Assistant Professor of Psychology, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $8,500. 14. ROBERT W. HELLWARTH, Visiting Associate Professor of Physics and of Electrical Engineering, for the academic year 1964-65, at a salary of $16,000. 15. THEODORE HERSTAND, Assistant Professor of Speech and Theatre, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of $8,200.